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Yeord Closes Artists’ Series

Last Concert Stars Lyric Soprano Frances Yeend, lyric soprano, gave the final concert in the Matinee Musicale Artists’ series last night at Ayres’ auditorium. |

Accompanied by Otw Lehmann at, the piano, Miss Yeend gang an

SUITOR — Clifford Traynor,

By HENRY BUTLER at

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who plays the role of Shelby Carpenter, one of the disappointed suitors in "Laura," comedy-mystery now at the Civie. The play has been held

over for an extra performance

ambitious and varied program ranging from Mozart's “Alleluia” to! groups of modern compositions. i Miss Yeénd has a well-schooled | voice plus an eager and driving intelligence that often sacrifices tone to wished-for dramatic effect. In! plano or planissimo passages, her

fonight. voice can take on a lovely and] haunting quality. Ih quasi- -Wag- | Time A nerian fortissimos, she is sometimes s Amusement stentorian and wobbly. Clock Any Voice Has Limit SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL A voice is a voice is a voice, as © Jordan sonuereaiarye annual Gertrude Stein would have said. ring —eoncer eluding ballet, +any given-votce can-be driven soi sym Orchestra, "and svmphony Orchestre. | far, Tio farther. “Miss Yeend pro-| ’ aaron ane " duces beautiful tones (the Brahms | ' CIN Fr “Cradle 8ong” encore, for example) EMA "Nears. V." Theater culls screed in the soft or medium dynamic Version of Shakespeare's play, star- (ange. When she makes like one of Jo Laurence Olfvier, at” 230 "and the “Walkuere” (in the climactic CIRCLE note of Rachmaninoff’s “In the 8iOn stage—Charlie Spivak orches- | lence of the Night”), she strives too 5. Ahoy iho. 12:85, 3:08, 5:15, ‘hard and destroys the musical]

| effect. With looks, charm and the quick | grasp of foreign diction which is so | important to any singer, Miss Yeend | has many advantages, Some curbing of volume for the sake of tone might refine the entire perform-

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INDIANA

“Sinbad + Sailer,” with Dougfas Fairbanks Jr, Maureen O'Hara ance. | and Walter ok at 11, 1:10, 3:30, erm t— i 5:30, 7:45 an

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Sunday ‘at 12:40, 3, 5:15, 7:35 and 0:55,

Young Artist Winners To Give Joint Recital

KEITH'S ia A rh sad Wars NEW YORK, April 19 (U. P).— Brie Nain at ni 10, 1:08, 3:08, Joan Brainard, a- 22-year-old soand 1. . prano, and William Masselos, 26, a y Sune %0, 5:58 he 2 7 And 5 Nn, pianist, winners of the young artists

{ auditions of the National Federa|tion of Musi. Clubs, will appear in a joint recital Monday at the federation’s convention in Detroit. Mr. Masselos, from New York, and Miss Brainard, from Hamden,

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hs at And a “1 yr 15°08, 108, i :39 and a 3% ks to Horses” awards. a'ana 138. No award was made in the violin | LYRIC division, “That With Women,” with DE Ri SR Butler ORE Pla ToT a8 and 101 4, Butler Club Plans . Devil Thum > a? Tierndy, st13:00 300 038 Picnic at Kernel's Lake an Sunday—""That Way With ome Butler university Commerce club! Devil ie " Me at 3:16, 6:06 and 8:56, day, May 4 at Kernels lake near!

Clermont. Miss Phyllis Augustin, president, is in charge. Miss Rosalyn Crabb and Robert! Johnson, Indianapolis, are co-chair- |

Change at Rivoli Por the first show at the Rivoli

theater today, “Alice in Wonder- men for the picnic and will be as-| land” will replace “Her Bister’s|sisted by Miss Margaret Dinkelaker | Secret,” according to the manage-|and Miss Hilda Humke, Carmel, and | ment. John Hansgen, Georgetown, Il.

You Are Invited fo Attend the

SPRING CONCERT

Given by

Jordan Orchestra, Chorus, Ballet 8 P.M. Tonight, Scottish Rite Cathedral Jordan Conervatory—No Admission Charge

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Glamorous PATSEY JARRAMILLO With BURLESQUE REVUE and GLORIFIED AMERICAN GIRLS

BURLESQUE AS YOU LIKE IT

A Mrs Margaret Westenbarger

8 SHOWS DAILY, 6:00, 7:30, 9:00—SAT., 7:00, 9:00, 11:15 SUN. CONTINU OUS STARTS 3: 00—LATE SAT. “NIGHT ‘SHOW STARTS 11:18

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MOVIETONE NEWS Highlights of This Week's Times-Movietone News Frasee, 22, yesterday.

sr ICELAND Volcano on Mt, Hekla erupts after 100

years of silence.

+ DETROIT—Henry Ford, one of America's industrial pioneers, dies at age of 83,

+ WASHINGTON—David E. Lilienthal finally approved

as chairman of Atomi¢ Commission.

+ OKLAHOMA —Tornado rips through Oklahoma and Texas taking 152 lives,

In Indianapolis

> AVALON, 2119 Prospect OIRCLE, 46 Monument Circle DAISY. 2540 West Michigan DREAM, 2351 Station FOUNTAIN 8Q., 1105 Shelby GARFIELD, 2203 Shelby HAMILTON, 2116 E. 10th VOGUE, 6259 College IRVING. 8507 E Washington WALKER, 607 Indiana

In Nearby Indiana Cities

: COMMUNITY, Greenwood, Ind. _ OLD TRAILS, Mickleyville, Ind. ~_ COMMUNITY, Morgantown, Ind: pREWTITT, Plainfield, Ind. FRANKLIN, Franklin, In WEIL, Greenfield, Ind. 4 ROXY, Pendleton, Ind. . © ROYAL, x: ~ ZIONSV] LL

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MARS, Mars Hill PARAMOUNT, 411 BE. Wash, REGAL, 2464 Northwestern RITZ, $430 N. Qlinois : SANDERS, 1108 Prospect ' 8T. CLAIR, 800 Fort Wayne SPEEDWAY, 1450 Main UPTOWN, 4261 College -

terday. Each will receive $1000.14 Thursday at Murat Temple.

‘a. m. Wednesday.

will hold a picnic at 5:30 p. m. S8un- | the grand chapter and presentation

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{ Masonic Home will open the pro-|

i 'and presentation of 11th district of-|

“| mal closing of grand chapter.

\ trict, Pp ¥ | honoring Mrs. Ruth Meier;

Granted Divorce | HOLLYWOOD, April 19 (U, P).

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he" o Pia “ And through of Trail Add Riana throug 'omoriow roug ues- v ans n Janome “Lady 1 the Lake’ And "Bu nset TALD ] cet nob > ria "oeceb capi. erfec Tomorrow throu hen PAI 8 — “Stren Thper sonation'’ and a rt i Phong - es . Again. 4d Tomorrow $V oer . ve he Have _ Mon BAY: a olson Story.” 4 Fichereans oppor. and “Gon uest of DREAM — u Trouble’ an eyenne."” morrow thoy ues ; “Dri ing Aone. Tomorrow through Betiut Heart" a "Some a | Tussda they v8. Cuthall. and Girl” and o Shispems . — WALTER SLEZAK . v ueball - RY dezydus ith Annie” ahd ON—'Home in Oklahoma” and| Blondies Big erit.” Tomorrow SINBAD rue SAILOR gov Ban. oMOorT iw through J Jugs. Shrough Tuosdy. ‘Lady in the Dake . i San Quentin” ang and ia. «nn ANTHONY QUINN : GEORGE TOBIAS ie, LE vo da be— "Dark Mirror" and “Cockeyed | "JANE OREER MIKE MAZURKI ESQU RE--Through, ueaday. “The Corn Miracle. Tomorrow through Tuesday: | : ra Gr een 2d We Meet Again.” " and ‘Sun Vaitey Serenade. i vox Glotinus Tach cobon Ree. iS HE tar a QUARE—Through Tuesday: ZARIN =~Through Tuesda ay: ‘'‘The 8 1% rat the Lake” and ‘Bette Co- £4." | of the South’ and EA ae: Pass.” COMING MUSICAL a ki Lady Luck” and “Devil's SUBURBA | STARS p M cl E | gk “Holi a Dm row through Tues- Paha IN w= Runaround and Three | nn 3 y in Mexico aballeros.’ omorrow and - at McClarney as Evel: | JAN ApA' Though "Wadnesasy: “Tima | “Til be Yours ina and Arthur Maxwell as Jeff | Plage and Girl" and “Lady Chaser. MAYWOOD—gwam mp Pre" and “Ding "ER in "Bl Girl" which HAMILTON-' Kings Row'' id “Wild 20 Dong ams,” Tomorrow and Mon- | aT n comer ifi, which opens Hickok." ‘Tomorrow through Tues day: day wo Years Before the Mast’ and’ 7 a week's run at the English Tie Pinge roars’ and Beast "With “River Bont & WNTOWN iE ; ry Yw Do ‘Rolling Home’ and “Sil- AMBASSADOR-ALAMO— Thr ugh Monday: | Tounig theater Monday night, with "er Range.” « Tomorrow and Monday: e Valley of Fear" and ' angrust” | 12: wy AM. matinees scheduled for Wednes- oo Ban pe ntia? and “Dick Tracy va. RODEQ.."S ‘Bante indie Mave’, and | . rim - | day night and Saturday. IRVING— ‘The Bowery" and “Sun Valley| ward "Bound an and * “White Pongo." | A Tomorrow through: Tues- | Lf “Top er’ and "Black ngel."” | LINCOLN=""Show Off" and “Home on the Range.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: Shute Little Git in Blue" and SATUR I adow of a Wo DAY, APRIL 19 MECCA~—'"'‘Man in Half Moon Street’ and “Gentleman with uns. Tomorrow Clemie Jeffries CALLING an onda “The Plainsman’ and of Siang, Werk + | 'Old-Community Cen ake up and Dream’ an Monday Horse e Phantom. Emory and ol ~Community ter : riin ementine” an Monday. Da g | 17. W. MORRIS 8ST. CHAR LIE oe NTAL.. Wake, up and, Dream and ——— own at a omorrow. an a promortow, and, "7: S aomaky Sebre” Honrt ana 0. SAY PARAMOUNT" Prench Key" and ‘‘Head- ind His Ore ing “West'' Tomorrow and Monday: " pas Love of Ours” and “Thrill of Tari PARKER" "What Next, Corporal Har, LT grove?’ and “Her Kind of Man." 0- | moziow and Monday: “1 Walked With I Zombie’ and “Leopard Man.” i ) i REX— ‘Swell Guy” and "Gunman’'s Code.” | SLL owe | Tomorrow thfough Tuesday: “Secret | Ph eart”’ an y Do ep. D IN PIONEER FILM Smilel i Ong de Tomorrow! and Sualen | e omorrow throu uesda ! Burnette (left) and Charles i Aline, Row” and ‘Rendezvous With | Starrett in “Landrush, * current RIVOLI Blondies Big Moment” and horse-opera at the Ambassador- Her Sister's Secret Tomorrow | h lf; through Juesdor “Lady in the Lake’ Alamo. On the same bill is And ‘Bette Cok: = " 1 zg 1 . a oc! an "Gan ters | Valley of Fear with Johnny De BERS Tomorrow and Monday: ager Mack Brown and Raymond Hat. | on Tess Moon" “and “High School ton. | SHERTDAN~ ‘Kings Row’* and “Wild Bill | i Hickok." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Jolson Stor ory. SPEEDW AY~—'"My arling Clementine” and

“Below the Deadline.’

Monday: “The Razor's Edge." STATE—~'"QGenius at Work’ and ''Rainbow Over the Rockies.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Brazil” and “Man From Rainbow Valley.” ST. CLAIR-' Ear) Carroll Sketchbook" | and “Blondie’s Big Moment.’ ? Tomorrow |

Opens Wednesday

Program Announced

STRAND—. a Carroll Sketchbook" “Blondie’'s Big Moment.” through Testa Lady in the Lake” and ‘‘Bette

d. | STRA TPORD— 8 ‘Sing ‘While You Dance”

By Grand Chapter and under Town." Tomorrow and . Monday: “My Pal Trigger” and “Reollin ome.’ The Indiana Grand chapter, TACOMA ‘The Verdict” and °

Order of Eastern Star will have its 73d annual convention Wednesday

‘Y' Youth Fund Drive Nears Halfway Mark

About 38 per cent of the $68,000 goal was reported this week by

Mrs. Jane B. Sense is worthy, | grand ‘matron and Elmore D. Sturgis is worthy grand patron. Mrs. Daisy M. Crist is grand secretary.

The program will open at 8:30 Highlights will include the ritualistic opéning of

Fund. The fund is being collected to

600 Y. M. C. A. secretaries and their families who have suffered {because of the war,

of distinguished guests. Governor to Attend

a Wm” Guests will include Mrs. Abbie Vpn ps Hanson, right worthy grand con-| y 1.43 ductress. Governor Gates will wel- | 2 TONIGHT come O. E, S. delegates. ITIL

mal ak Show |

Officers will be elected Wednés-| | day afternoon. The Grand Chapter dinner will be | at 6:30 p. m. honoring Mrs. Hanson | and other guests in the Murat din- | |ing room. The annual ball, with | worthy matrons and worthy patrons 'of the 11th district in charge, will | follow. Proceeds from this dance ! will go to the Marion County Society | for the Crippled. A program by children of the|

M. Z fo J 4

3 FEATURE 1

gram Thursday. Business ¥essions/

ficers are scheduled in the morning. A concert by the O. ‘E. S. vested | choir is scheduled at 1:15 p. m. Bus- | ness sessions will precede the for-

y To Install Officers

The installation of new officers will be held at 8 p. m. in Murat | temple.

DANCERS The schedule of luncheon and |

: TONITE dinner meetings honoring officers is

DON REID

as follows: | AND

Monday—1932 matrons of the lith district, Nmeheon, 12:30 p. m., Masonic tem- HIS ORCHESTRA je, honoring Mrs. Daisy Crist and Mrs. abel Carruthers; 1936 matrons of the Teh | district, dinner, 8 p. m, Hotel Lincoln, honoring Mrs. Mary Frances Price and Mrs, Josephine Brown; dinner for grand; officers, given by Mrs. Sense and Mr. | Sturgis, 8 p. m., Hotel Lincoln. | Tuesday-- “District deputies, | 12: p.m, Buckley's in. Cumberland | banquet for past grand matrons d | | grand patrons, 6:30 p. m. Ciaypool hotel. | Wednesday—-1943 matrons of 11th district, luncheon, noon, Hotel Warren, hon-

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luhcheon, | SUN, APR. 21

Diek Jurgens

oring Mrs. Bliss Fox and Otto Cox; 1M7 matrons and patrons of 11th district, | luncheon, noon, Murat Jemple, honoring

-1938 matrons of the 11th dis12:30

Thursday m, Athenaeum, 1941 matrons . m.,, Cath-

luncheon,

{of the 11th district, dinner, 6 | erine's tea room, honoring rs. Louise | Wolfe; 1942 matrons of , 11th district, | luncheon, 12:30.p. m., Hotel Lincoln, hon- |

—First Indianapolis Showing— Johnny Mack Brown. -Raymond Hatton “YALLEY OF FEAR"

Charles Starrett—Smiley Burnette

oring Mrs. Ruth Morris; 1944 matrons of | the 11th district, dinner,- 8 p, .mn,,- Athe-| “LAND RUSH" naeum, honoring Mrs. Mildred Smith: “JESBE JAMES" —NEWS

1945 matrons of 11th district, dinner, 6

Neighborhood Theaters J

Tomorrow and |

through Oueda “Lady in the Lake’, Bette Co-Ed." 1

and | Tomorrow |

‘Caratan

workers for the Y. M. C. A. Youth

restore 106 Y. M. C. A. buildings in war-torn countries and to help

MID-

Ella Raines “The Runaround” Walt Disney's “3 Caballeros”

SHOW TONITE

ENGLISH THEATER 6 =:c. MONDAY, 8:30— iv. ix.

JONN €. WILSON (in association with NAY GOLDSTONIE) Presents

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HAROLD ARLEN ° €. v. RARSURG THE ROLLICKING MUSICAL SUCCESS New York Solo From 2 Years on Ssdvey CARNIY * MAXWAL *camishis * sino Olive Moke! REVES-SMITH ® YALIAFERRO * soos Sook by . Boidd ea the ploy by $18 HERZIG and FRED SAIDY ° LILITH and DAN JAMES Seances by AGNES De MILLE Book direct Orchestotion by | Musical Director WILLIAM cone * RUSSELL BENNETT * Jey ARLEN Settings ond lighting by , Costum

MILES Whi odection staged by I. Y. HARBURG

“iy ROARING MUSICAL RIT” —Time Magazine

EVES: $1.20 & $4.20. WED, MAT: $1.20, $2.40, $3.00. SAT. MAT: $1.20 & © $3.60. Tax Ine.

ENGLISH—Mon. thru Sat., Apr. 28, May 3

SEATS MONDAY Evenings at 8:2 NO PHONE ORDERS atinees NO 1LAYAWAYS Wed. & Sat. at 2:20

RETURN OF NATION'S MUSICAL SENSATION!

mo ~S Av AHOMA!

Prices, Including Tax:

EVENINGS, $1.80 & $4.20—MATS., $1.80 & $3.60

ENGLISH THEATER

3 DAYS ONLY Beg. Mon,, May 6 Matinee Wed.

ES, AT 7:30 WED. MAT. AT 3PM

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p. m., honoring Mrs. Helén Bonebrake: -g 1946 matrons of 11th district, dinner, 6 m., Athenaeum, honoring Mrs, Sense

MAT. TODAY 2:30

Horse-Opera Heroine

—Tearful testimony that film writer | |Glenn Tyron, 45, sulked and | | wouldnt talk to her won,a divorce |

for horse-opera heroine Jane |

or toms nc) Ports. Dally 2130 and 8130. AN seats reserved

Miss Frazee, leading lady for film | Pricest Evenings $3.40 «Matinee $1.90) cowboy Roy Rogers, told .Superior Arnliabis at Jiertalany » polled, op 104 Judge Paul Vallee that Mr. Tryon onument e. 1ley 768 also showed his distrust by tele- CIN EF WM A phoning her studio to check up on her if she failed to arrive home on|§ 16TH AND DELAWARE STS, schedule. Rlley 2720

EUGENE ONEILLS Cle Gioman Conacth

CARL BENTON REID E. G. MARSHALL

NICHOLAS JOY FRANK TWEDDELL A

Directed by EDDIE DOWLING Production designed ond lighted by ROBERT EDMOND JONES Production under the sor iden of i THERESA HELDURN end LAWRENCE LANGNER Aundrea prodwow ARMINA MARSHALL

“An Evening Packed With Tremendous Excitement” —N. Y. Sun WED. MAT:

MAIL EVES: $1.90, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00, $3.60. ORDERS $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00. 1ficluding Tax. ENCLOSE ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE WITH REMIT. NOW TANCE.

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'P.S. Don’t Tell Your Neighbor the PLUS ® Jean Porter in *

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DENNIS MORGAN © JANIS | mn * A 30e THE TIME, HE MOTE

Plus Robert Lowrey in “THE LADY

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EAST SIDE MECCA 33 Nils Asther

N. Noble Helen Walker “MAN IN HALF MOON STRE Crabhe . H Lousy 3

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Al Pearce “ONE Se WEEK™

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HENIFE: hd]: & ORCHESTRA

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FR-3818 | Constance Moo illiam Marshall EARL CARROLL SKETCHBOOK ~

Penny Sinsleion—=Arthur Lake

“BLONDIE’S BIG MOMENT” SUNDAY LADY IN THE LAKE

YBETTE CO-ED” ‘TUXEDO

4020 In ££. New York 6211

Constance ar. Grant | “CONQUEST OF CHEYENNE" TACOMA ark camo 3 i Sydney Srpenstrest—pelsr Lorre

| Eddie Dean in the Technicolor i “CARAVAN TRAW

| Maginee fouay, 12:45 te 6, 2c Pls Tax

’ | Buneass ‘Blondie’s Big Moment

| ‘Her Sister's Secret’ Nincy Coleman EXTRA! New and Entirely Different

4 Color Cartoon Circus - 40 Revival Moments of Fun for All With Bugs Bunny, Olive on

Popeye. Donald Duck,

| NOTE! “Alice in Wonderland” will re“Kisters’ Secret” first show only,

| place Added to Last Show

EXTRA Tonight Only

Humphrey Bogart—Ann Sheridan

“IT ALL CAME TRUE”

| Box Office Open Till 11 P. M.

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Tonight, 8:45 to | ets OMA"

Davis ECERT Rogers “HO. ME IN CARTOON

WALT DISNEY COLOR Caxroo: | SUNDAY “CROSS MY meARt”

“SAN QUENTIN” Ed. Kennedy “WALL ST. BLUES”

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month for this support.

Pogue Talks at Cicero Times State Service CICERO, Ind. April 19. —Barton | Rees Pogue, Indianapolis Times | columnist, will speak at ‘a Lions| club program here Monday night | in honor of departing members.

She was awarded custody of their — son, Timmothy Glenn, and $50 a [ M————

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DANCE EVERY SATURDAY wns S KY “area HARBOR One Biot" voutn of Mamie Arbors

"World's Finest Home Show" MANUFACTURERS' BUILDING, STATE FAIR GROUNDS

Open Daily 11 A.

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“THis LOVE oF OURS"

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